Agility Liaison Council

Agility Liaison Council

The Agility Liaison Council is made up of 8 regional representatives, elected for a three year term to act as a channel of communication between agility clubs, competitors, and the Kennel Club. The Council was set up to represent grass-roots opinion within the sport at the Kennel Club, and to promote a better understanding among competitors of how the Kennel Club functions. It meets twice per year, and representatives hold area meetings prior to each council meeting to provide a platform for proposals and discussion items to be raised. The meetings also provide feedback from the Kennel Club on recent developments and decisions.

The Council reviews the agility regulations and advises the Kennel Club on any changes that may be needed, and is actively involved in strategic planning to enable agility to continue and flourish. Council proposals can result in fundamental changes in Kennel Club policy and the Kennel Club values the important work the Councils do.

Council members are always interested in hearing the views and ideas of competitors, and will be seen competing at, judging at or managing many shows during the year.

Liaison Council Representatives

Representatives are elected for a period of three years and the current term of office of all Kennel Club Liaison Council representatives ends on 31st December 2018. The list of representatives is available here.

Representatives are elected by Kennel Club Registered Societies and Clubs which have an active interest in agility and have been registered at the Kennel Club for at least 12 months hold an agility show each year.

Agility Liaison Council Meetings

The most recent agendas, annexes and minutes are available below. If you wish to obtain a copy of older agendas, annexes and minutes, please email your request to agility@thekennelclub.org.uk.